Counting On star Jinger Duggar Vuolo has opened up about the 'warped' and 'cult-like' religious rules she was forced to follow during her childhood - which she said left her so terrified of rock music that she believed she would be killed by God if the wrong song came on the radio.Jinger's parents, Jim Bob, 57, and Michelle Duggar, 56, are - a bizarre Christian group run by shunned minister Bill Gothard, which contains a set of intense regulations that controls almost every aspect of members' lives.Now, Jinger, 29 - who rose to fame after starring in the TLC series 19 and Counting, as well as its spinoff, Counting On, alongside her parents and 18 siblings - has laid bare the long-lasting trauma that her incredibly-strict upbringing had on her, while speaking out about the immense 'fear and superstition' that was instilled into her at a young age.
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